Doctor Who: The Pirate Planet - Part 2


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The Pirate Planet - Part 2

Season 16, Episode 6

"The Pirate Planet", Part 2. The Captain seizes Romana, and it's the Doctor to the rescue.

repeat 1978 English
Sci-fi Action/adventure Fantasy Cult Classic

Cast & Crew
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Tom Baker (Actor) .. The Doctor
Mary Tamm (Actor) .. Romana
Andrew Robertson (Actor) .. Mr. Fibuli
Rosalind Lloyd (Actor) .. Nurse
Bruce Purchase (Actor) .. The Captain
Bernard Finch (Actor) .. Mentiad
Adam Kurakin (Actor) .. Guard
Ralph Michael (Actor) .. Balaton

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Did You Know..
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Tom Baker (Actor) .. The Doctor
Born: January 20, 1934
Birthplace: Liverpool, England
Trivia: Best known as the fourth incarnation of Dr. Who from the 1960s BBC sci-fi series of the same name, Tom Baker continues to play character roles in feature films and television.
Mary Tamm (Actor) .. Romana
Born: March 22, 1950
Died: July 26, 2012
Andrew Robertson (Actor) .. Mr. Fibuli
Rosalind Lloyd (Actor) .. Nurse
Bruce Purchase (Actor) .. The Captain
Born: October 02, 1938
Died: June 08, 2008
Trivia: Hefty New Zealand actor Bruce Purchase has appeared in numerous British plays, television series, and in films of the '70s, '80s, and '90s.
Bernard Finch (Actor) .. Mentiad
Born: February 11, 1939
Died: October 15, 1990
Adam Kurakin (Actor) .. Guard
Born: October 21, 1945
Died: April 08, 1989
Ralph Michael (Actor) .. Balaton
Born: January 01, 1907
Died: November 09, 1994
Trivia: British character actor Ralph Michael was a stage actor of some ten years' experience when he made his first film, John Halifax, Gentleman, in 1938. With fine aristocratic features and a cultured voice, Michael was a natural in roles calling for British reserve. Among his film credits were The Captive Heart (1946), Breaking the Sound Barrier (1952) and A Night to Remember (1958). Ralph Michael's best film role was one in which he reached beyond his stiff-upper-lip demeanor: in Dead of Night (1945), Michael gave an appropriately feverish but carefully modulated performance as a man who finds his life being dominated by a ghostly reflection in a mirror -- which very nearly compels him to murder his wife.

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